A review on the bond behavior of FRP composites applied on masonry substrates

The need of repairing and retrofitting masonry buildings, typical of Italian and European built heritage, determined a growing interest towards the development of effective and cost efficient innovative strengthening solutions. Among the different techniques currently available, the adoption of comp...

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Main Authors: Alessandro Bellini, Claudio Mazzotti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RILEM Publications SARL 2017-12-01
Series:RILEM Technical Letters
Subjects:
FRP
Online Access:https://letters.rilem.net/index.php/rilem/article/view/40
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spelling doaj-b8ec685105054940aa939d5c3d91575d2020-11-24T23:29:37ZengRILEM Publications SARLRILEM Technical Letters2518-02312017-12-012748210.21809/rilemtechlett.2017.4040A review on the bond behavior of FRP composites applied on masonry substratesAlessandro Bellini0Claudio Mazzotti1CIRI Buildings and Construction, University of BolognaUniversity of BolognaThe need of repairing and retrofitting masonry buildings, typical of Italian and European built heritage, determined a growing interest towards the development of effective and cost efficient innovative strengthening solutions. Among the different techniques currently available, the adoption of composite materials, such as Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRPs), proved to be one of the most viable solutions for the strengthening of masonry structures. If not properly fixed, a common failure mode of this system is the early debonding of the reinforcement from the substrate. For this reason, several experimental tests and numerical analyses are currently available in the literature, clarifying and predicting the bond behavior of FRP glued to masonry substrates. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the results obtained by the different experimental works, of the numerical analyses performed both for evaluating and validating experimental results and of the simplified analytical models currently available for the prediction of the maximum capacity of the strengthening systems. Results of extended experimental campaigns, carried out also within different Round Robin Test (RRT) series, with several laboratories involved, and recent model calibrations will be discussed together with the approach proposed by the actual guidelines.https://letters.rilem.net/index.php/rilem/article/view/40FRPmasonrybondnumerical analysesexperimental test
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A review on the bond behavior of FRP composites applied on masonry substrates
RILEM Technical Letters
FRP
masonry
bond
numerical analyses
experimental test
author_facet Alessandro Bellini
Claudio Mazzotti
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title A review on the bond behavior of FRP composites applied on masonry substrates
title_short A review on the bond behavior of FRP composites applied on masonry substrates
title_full A review on the bond behavior of FRP composites applied on masonry substrates
title_fullStr A review on the bond behavior of FRP composites applied on masonry substrates
title_full_unstemmed A review on the bond behavior of FRP composites applied on masonry substrates
title_sort review on the bond behavior of frp composites applied on masonry substrates
publisher RILEM Publications SARL
series RILEM Technical Letters
issn 2518-0231
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The need of repairing and retrofitting masonry buildings, typical of Italian and European built heritage, determined a growing interest towards the development of effective and cost efficient innovative strengthening solutions. Among the different techniques currently available, the adoption of composite materials, such as Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRPs), proved to be one of the most viable solutions for the strengthening of masonry structures. If not properly fixed, a common failure mode of this system is the early debonding of the reinforcement from the substrate. For this reason, several experimental tests and numerical analyses are currently available in the literature, clarifying and predicting the bond behavior of FRP glued to masonry substrates. The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the results obtained by the different experimental works, of the numerical analyses performed both for evaluating and validating experimental results and of the simplified analytical models currently available for the prediction of the maximum capacity of the strengthening systems. Results of extended experimental campaigns, carried out also within different Round Robin Test (RRT) series, with several laboratories involved, and recent model calibrations will be discussed together with the approach proposed by the actual guidelines.
topic FRP
masonry
bond
numerical analyses
experimental test
url https://letters.rilem.net/index.php/rilem/article/view/40
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